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Businiess name:  Capeside Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have taken all of my dogs to Dr. Sheila Hanby, Dr. Danielle Moore, Dr. Colleen Peat and Dr. Dawn Gleason for the past 4 years. The total number of dogs I have is 6, all rescues. Three have passed, and I still have the remaining 3. I can say without any hesitation or doubt in my mind that the care they have received was excellent. I can also say that all of their staff is the same, the receptionist, vet tech's and office manager are very dedicated in their work. They are all professional, caring, knowledgeable, and have gone the extra mile with all of my dogs through some rough times when they were very ill. \r One of my senior dogs, Katie that I adopted when she was 9 years old had multiple organ failure. Dr. Hanby was able to keep her going in a good quality of life for an additional 5 months. She died when she was 12 years old.\r One other dog that I adopted, Lady Jane Grey when she was 6 years old, a puppy mill survivor who developed some breathing problems after I had her for only

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